Highlights From the Archives

The musician and composer Brian Eno told David Byrne that the big record companies were “entirely on the defensive now.” “The only idea they have is that they can give you a big advance — which is still attractive to a lot of bands just starting out. But that’s all they represent now: capital.”

On Monday the musician Brian Eno visited Terminal 5 of Kennedy Airport, the curvilinear 1962 futuristic building designed by Eero Saarinen for T.W.A. that has been closed since 2001. An art exhibition of installations designed for the space had just opened there, and Mr. Eno, whose 1979 ambient album ''Music for Airports'' was reissued this week, was preparing a lecture-demonstration.

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